Garry Lynne Residence — landscape 3D rendering by Praxis Studio
Landscape

Garry Lynne Residence

Mid Century Modern Backyard Visualization

3D rendering of the rear view of a mid-century modern residential home with a backyard landscape. The home features light gray siding with a warm wood-clad addition/extension. A circular concrete fire pit area is in the yard. Mature deciduous trees provide canopy, with wildflowers dotting a green lawn. A raised planter bed with wood edging is near the tree trunks. Relaxed, naturalistic backyard setting.

Project Overview

We picked up Garry Lynne Residence as a focused engagement: one hero image for a landscape project in New York, NY. Short timeline, high bar for quality.

3D rendering of the rear view of a mid-century modern residential home with a backyard landscape.

The Result

The image shipped on schedule and has been the go-to visual for this project ever since — presentations, planning submissions, social media, the lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you achieve realistic tree canopy and dappled lighting in outdoor landscape renders?

We use scatter-based foliage systems with translucency shaders and HDRI-driven sunlight to replicate how light filters through mature deciduous canopies, creating authentic shadow patterns on lawns and hardscape.

What details are needed to accurately render a backyard landscape with fire pit and planter beds?

We work from your site plan, material specs, and planting schedule — for this project type, reference photos of the existing tree canopy and desired hardscape finishes like the circular concrete fire pit and wood-edged planters ensure accuracy.

What is the typical turnaround for a residential landscape visualization like this rear-view render?

A single exterior landscape view at this level of detail — including naturalistic planting, hardscape elements, and material-accurate siding — is typically delivered within 5 to 7 business days after receiving finalized drawings.

How do residential architects use backyard landscape renders during client presentations?

Architects present these renders to help homeowners visualize the relationship between the built addition and the outdoor living space, making it easier to approve material choices like wood cladding against existing siding and confirm the layout of features like fire pits and planter beds.

What makes landscape and outdoor renders more challenging than standard exterior architectural visualizations?

Landscape scenes require balancing organic irregularity — wildflowers, mature tree bark, natural lawn variation — with precise built elements, and the open sky exposure demands careful color grading to keep both sunlit and shaded areas readable in a single frame.

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